a Man Hauling a Net (1657) by Salvator Rosa

a Man Hauling a Net - Salvator Rosa - 1657

Artwork Information

Titlea Man Hauling a Net
ArtistSalvator Rosa
Date1657
Mediumengraving
Art MovementBaroque
Current LocationLos Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles, CA, US

About a Man Hauling a Net

The artwork titled “A Man Hauling a Net” was created by the artist Salvator Rosa in the year 1657. This piece is an engraving, exemplifying the Baroque art movement and falls under the genre of genre painting. Currently, this notable work is housed at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) in Los Angeles, California, United States.

The artwork depicts a muscular man, with rolled-up sleeves and wearing a headscarf, intensely focused on hauling a large fishing net. His stance and the tension in his body emphasize the strenuous effort required for this laborious task. Two other figures, likely fellow fishermen, sit on the ground nearby, their expressions suggesting keen observation or perhaps engaged contemplation. The background, though minimally sketched, conveys a sense of an open and possibly coastal environment, fitting the narrative of the scene. The engravings’ fine lines and detailed cross-hatching contribute to a realistic representation of human anatomy and the texture of fabrics, showcasing Rosa’s skill in capturing the essence of everyday life through the medium of engraving.

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